The world's largest software maker Microsoft has announced that it will add e-mail address in Bangla on the occasion of Ekushey February International Mother Language Day. On February 21, a blog post reported on Microsoft In that blog post, the e-mail address is said to support 15 languages. These include Bengali, Hindi, Bodo, Dogri, Konkani, Maithili, Marathi, Nepali, Sindhi, Gujarati, Manipuri, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu.
Microsoft has said that local language e-mail addresses can be used for Outlook accounts. The PC, Outlook.com, Android and iOS platforms allows you to exchange e-mails in local language. Other services of Microsoft, such as: Office 365, Exchange Online, exchange online protection and e-mail apps will also be available.
As part of the Microsoft e-mail address Internationalization (EAI), this topic is being added to support new language, Microsoft said. Microsoft says that languages in the Indian region are not much more online. In India, 447 languages are spoken. However, there is no Indian language in the Top 50 Top Digital Languages list. But 8 percent of the internet users are Indians.
Microsoft India's Chief Operating Officer Mital Patel said that the language should not be obstructed in the adoption of technology, it has been confirmed. The advantage of creating e-mail in 15 languages is one of the steps for creating modern communication. This will make using e-mail easier. The languages that support the international encoding standard are Unicode. Microsoft uses partner of Internet Corporation of Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) to make the Internet more user-friendly.
In the past month, Microsoft has launched real-time or instant translation services in Bangla, Hindi and Tamil using their artificial intelligence and neural networks.
good news for bangladesh..